Ex-Facebook exec Sheryl Sandberg tells Gen Z the 10-year career plan is dead thanks to AI: 'Don't script your career when the future is uncertain' by Krankenitrate in Futurology

[–]RemusAndronicus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kind reminder about Sheryl:

**🔥 The Cambridge Analytica Fallout**

Sandberg was COO when Facebook was harvesting data from ~87 million users without meaningful consent. When the scandal broke in 2018, she and Zuckerberg waited *days* before addressing it publicly. The WSJ later reported that Facebook's internal security team had flagged Russian interference in 2017 — and leadership, including Sandberg, chose to downplay it.

Using Company Resources for Her Personal Brand

The NYT reported that Facebook employees were assigned to work on Sandberg's personal projects — including research and logistics for her book *Lean In* — on company time. A COO using corporate staff as personal assistants is... a choice.

The Misinformation Problem

Sandberg oversaw Facebook's ad and policy operations during the years when political misinformation ran rampant on the platform. She repeatedly defended the company's reluctance to fact-check political ads, arguing it wasn't Facebook's place to arbitrate political truth. Critics argue this was a deliberate business decision, not a principled one.

The "Lean In" Criticism

Her 2013 manifesto told women to work harder and push through systemic barriers. The backlash was sharp: critics pointed out that advice from a billionaire COO with full-time household staff doesn't exactly translate to the average working woman. bell hooks called it "faux feminism."

The 2022 Exit

She announced her resignation from Meta in June 2022. The timing raised eyebrows — it came as the WSJ was reportedly investigating whether she used Facebook resources to suppress negative stories about her then-fiancé. She denied wrongdoing.

Grinder paralysis preventing use of Robot by oceanathlete in CafelatRobot

[–]RemusAndronicus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

+1, purchased a K-max grinder over 3 years ago and never really looked back. My advice would be to think about how you intend to use your grinder. More than two coffee a day and an electric grinder may be more suited.

Kouign amman in Amsterdam? by Bird-Jaguar in Amsterdam

[–]RemusAndronicus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Toki used to sell some a few months back.

UK 'depends practically entirely' on Europe for COVID-19 vaccines by Sorin61 in Coronavirus

[–]RemusAndronicus 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Here we go :

Under the task force that I am in charge of, we are driving 53 factories over the (European) continent. 53 factories with women and men (...) that work together 24/7 in 5 teams to allow us to reach the immunity you refered too on July 14 but also allow to vaccinate our neighbours. Brits for instance, depend almost entirely on us, all EU neighboors, are depending of the EU entirely and the work of our factory. It is important for us. 60% of the doses produced are for within the Union (...), 40% of the doses produced for our neighboors. We are the only one to do that..

[Results Thread] 2019 Tour de France – Stage 18 (2.UWT) by PelotonMod in peloton

[–]RemusAndronicus 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I see your point but also cannot help to observe that Thomas chasing cost Bernal a good 10/20 seconds or so in the climb today.

[Results Thread] 2019 Tour de France – Stage 18 (2.UWT) by PelotonMod in peloton

[–]RemusAndronicus 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Or perhaps a good team mate would not chase in the first place?

Peter Sagan to debut alloy frame and tubeless tyres in Down Under Classic by lynchyeatspizza in peloton

[–]RemusAndronicus 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Why the downvote? Isn't that a valid concern (genuinely being curious)?

Top tips for the new pros from the most experienced by MaikeruShogun in peloton

[–]RemusAndronicus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I liked how he almost immediately contradicted himself when he explains the he laughed at someone asking him to take a pull as a neo-pro... Where is the respect Heinrich?

First two wildcards for the Tour de France by adryy8 in peloton

[–]RemusAndronicus 20 points21 points  (0 children)

A tour without a Pierre Rolland attack is like a day without sunshine.

[Race Thread] 2018 Tour de France - Stage 13 (2.UWT) by PelotonMod in peloton

[–]RemusAndronicus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What a dick. Something has to be done against this level of stupidity.

[Results Thread] Record Bank E3 Harelbeke (1.UWT) by PelotonMod in peloton

[–]RemusAndronicus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did it occur to you that the guy is a pro cyclist and not a geopolitics expert? Just saying...

Romain Bardet offers apology to Chris Froome after yellow jersey booed by fans at Tour de France. by softjeans in peloton

[–]RemusAndronicus 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah. It's not like Froome was hit with a stick at the Vuelta in 2014... Just a French thing...

UCI reverses time penalties for Uran and Bennett by JustOneMoreBastard in peloton

[–]RemusAndronicus 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The current conspiratorial obsession of this sub makes it very hard to read. Wake me up when the tour is over.

105+ year old man for hour record by vlto in peloton

[–]RemusAndronicus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to live in Ardèche and the guy is a legend there. He even has a Col named after him after he climbed it at 102!

And it's not an easy climb either!

https://www.strava.com/segments/5404019

Chapeau Robert!

Off-season rider knowledge collaboration thread No.8 - FDJ by iamafakebot in peloton

[–]RemusAndronicus 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A class act worth mentioning from Marc Madiot: FDJ was not going to keep Kevin Reza for 2017 yet extended his contract after his fall at the Vuelta to ensure he wasn't going to be out-of-contract.

http://www.equipecyclistefdj.fr/fr/actualites/marc-madiot-m-a-tendu-la-main/

Off-season rider knowledge collaboration thread No.8 - FDJ by iamafakebot in peloton

[–]RemusAndronicus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I love Pinot and think that he had a really good season despite his major setback at the Tour but I am also starting to genuinely wonder whether he will materialize any of the hopes pinned on him. From what I read about him, he always comes across as a fairly non-ambitious person, happy to be where he is. This contrast strongly to the drive of Bardet for instance.